buprestid
English
editEtymology
editFrom translingual Buprestidae.
Noun
editbuprestid (plural buprestids)
- Any of the many beetles of the family Buprestidae, which in the larval stage are destructive wood borers and as adults are often brightly coloured.
- 2009, T. R. New, Beetles in Conservation[1], page 189:
- Other species are recognized pests, and various buprestids attack either living or dead trees.
- 2010, Helmut Riedl, Jesus Avilla, “Cherry Insects: Ecology and Control”, in David Pimentel, editor, Encyclopedia of Pest Management, volume 2, page 79:
- The buprestid Capnodis tenebrionis L. is a major root pest of cherries and other stone fruits in semiarid areas of southern Europe, around the Mediterranean, and Asia Minor.
- 2011, E. C. Pielou, The World of Northern Evergreens, 2nd edition, page 97:
- An example is the golden buprestid (Buprestis aurulenta), a brilliant copper-colored beetle that bores into living pines, firs, Douglas-fir, spruces, and other conifers in the western mountains. Its pest rating is high.
Synonyms
edit- (any species of Buprestidae): jewel beetle
Translations
editany species of Buprestidae
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